Marginalism Marginalism
    • $34.99

Publisher Description

The notion of marginalism is central to modern economic theory. Its emergence, in the 1870s, underpinned the change from classical economics to modern (micro)economics, described by Schumpeter as a “revolution”. This book explores the origins of the concept, its development and role in modern economics and shows why the marginalist approach is much more than a set of mathematical rules.

The book examines how marginalism and its development of calculus came about in a variety of different arenas, including as a reaction to Ricardo’s dominant theory of rents, in von Thunen’s location model, in the writings of German and French authors, both within the mainstream and outside it, before going on to look in detail at the work of Jevons, Walras and Menger, the economists most closely associated with the marginal revolution.

By exploring the origins and development of the marginalist approach within the history of economic thought, rather than seeking to explain it in forbidding formal terms, the book is better able to show students the wider importance of the marginalist approach in economic theory and its far-reaching societal implications in terms of the distribution of wages and capital. For anyone who has struggled with the technicalities of microeconomic theory, this approach will be warmly welcomed.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2018
September 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Agenda Publishing
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
3.6
MB
Jacob Viner Jacob Viner
2017
Lectures on Political Economy (Routledge Revivals) Lectures on Political Economy (Routledge Revivals)
2022
Classical Economics Classical Economics
1992
Value, Capital and Rent Value, Capital and Rent
2016
Value, Distribution and Capital Value, Distribution and Capital
2005
The Economic Organization The Economic Organization
2017
Financial Inclusion Financial Inclusion
2021
The Resource Curse The Resource Curse
2018
Bounded Rationality Bounded Rationality
2020
Nudging Nudging
2024
Industrial Policy Industrial Policy
2023
Cultural Economics Cultural Economics
2020